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The elder brother was described as more quiet and introverted, with the younger seen as more adventurous and extroverted.

On Tuesday, the Ryan family told Global News two of their sons, Braydon and Benjamin, were aboard the Piper PA32 aircraft that went down about 30 minutes after taking off from Springbank Airport en route to Salmon Arm, B.C.

“From an early age, Braydon challenged us with deep questions but always accepted an honest answer. He didn’t give his heart easily, but when he did, he gave it wholly,” the family said in a statement.

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